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SITE SELECTION serves the information needs of senior corporate executives (in manufacturing and service sectors) responsible for site selection and related facility planning issues, plant expansion and relocation, and workplace and technology issues bearing on the efficient utilization of corporate real estate.

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Business Facilities is the leading source of intelligence on corporate expansion and relocation, focusing on innovative, strategic ideas that help C-Level executives make the best location choices for their companies.

Weighing in at 2 to 6 tons, mini excavators are anything but “mini.” Also known as compact excavators, these machines are used for a wide range of applications ranging from forestry, utility work, ditch digging, and demolition to grading, brush cutting and landscaping. Compare Price Quotes for Mini Excavators and Save!

Using metal as a building material is nothing new - iron beams first made modern skyscrapers possible. Buildings made entirely of metal have been cropping up across the country for 60 years since the Quonset hut was invented during World War II. However, until the end of the 20th century, most of these steel buildings were garages, airplane hangars, barns, and warehouses. Today, modern building materials, insulation, and finishing options make steel buildings a better choice for many types of buildings such as churches, retail stores, manufacturing plants, sports arenas, and offices. Their primary advantages over traditional construction - that they are cheaper and faster to build - stem from the fact that much of the work is done at a factory that fabricates the component parts of the building. Modern building materials, insulation, and finishing options make steel buildings a better choice for many types of buildings from manufacturing plants to offices. Compare Price Quotes ...

SDM is the security-channel media, providing management and technical professionals with a comprehensive overview of the security marketplace through print, online media and live events. SDM Magazine was first published in 1971.